BlackRock for the first time signaled it may oppose U.S. board members’ re-election over such issues as excessive tenure, poor short-term attendance and corporate bylaw changes that ignore investor rights.

Micro-grocers are reviving the urban art of running a neighborhood corner store, with butcher counters, local produce, spicy condiments and other products that are staples of young, food-obsessed customers.

The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Wednesday in the latest challenge to the Affordable Care Act. The case focuses on federal subsidies that help lower-income consumers purchase plans, and the court’s decision could unravel the marketplaces created by the law.

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In photos selected Tuesday by Wall Street Journal editors, a Nepalese acid-attack victim attends a rally, hundreds of couples take part in a mass wedding in South Korea, a Chilean volcano erupts, and more.